Ronald P. Pelletier, MD

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Ronald P. Pelletier, MD, is a member of the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and an Associate Professor of Surgery at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. His interests include kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation, and laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy. His research interests include the complications of renal transplantation and the mechanisms acute cellular and humoral rejection as well as the relationship between cellular and humoral alloimmunity.

Pelletier RP, Henry ML. 2010. Higher C2 CSA Levels within the First Month after Kidney Transplantation Correlates with Better Renal Function and Graft Survival at Five Years. In 10th American Transplant Congress

Rajab A, Pelletier RP, Henry ML. 2010. A Long Term Outcome of Steroid Free, Calcineurin Inhibitor Free Maintenance Immunosuppression Based on Rapamune/Myfortic in Kidney Transplantation: A Prospective Study. In 10th American Transplant Congress

Rajab A, Samavedi S, Pelletier RP, Henry ML. 2010. The Impact of Early Sirolimus use on the Incidence of Wound Complications and Lymphocele in Renal Transplantation. In 10th American Transplant Congress

Pelletier RP, Rearick A, Adams PW. 2008. Is there an Increased Risk to Graft Outcome in Patients with Pretransplant Flow B Positive Crossmatches that are Negative in the Class II DSA Luminex Crossmatch?. In 34th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Histocompatibility-and-Immunogenetics